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Major Democratic Donors Devise Plans to Pressure Biden to Step Aside
The president appears intent on remaining on the ballot, while wealthy donors are discussing plans to put their money elsewhere.
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Legal Conservatives’ Long Game: Amp Up Presidential Power but Kneecap Federal Agencies
Blockbuster decisions by the Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed supermajority — expanding one kind of executive branch authority while undercutting another — were no contradiction.
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Carolyn Hax: Guy who berated spouse over butter would like his second chance now
Does this letter writer owe it to their son and husband to try to salvage their broken marriage?
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Asking Eric: Self-published author struggles with jealousy
How does this self-published author not let career jealousy take over their life?
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Miss Manners: Daughter’s boyfriend has rude and wasteful table manners
Parents hate eating with their daughter’s rude boyfriend. Should they say something to him?
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How to make the most of Google’s Find My Device Android network
Losing your phone is one of the most stressful predicaments of modern-day life. We’ve all been there: You pat your pocket, swiftly scan every surface in sight — then suddenly feel your heart drop at the realization that your Android device and all of its contents (including, potentially, all sorts of sensitive company-connected materials) are…
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Saks Acquires Neiman Marcus
The deal, a vote in favor of the future of brick-and-mortar retail on the high end, could reshape the retail landscape.
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Judge Backs Challenge to F.T.C.’s Noncompete Ban, at Least for Now
Granting an injunction to several plaintiffs, a judge said the Federal Trade Commission’s pending ban on noncompete agreements was unlikely to prevail.
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The partisan gap in views of American greatness
Democrats are more proud of the U.S. Republicans are more likely to view it as the greatest country on Earth.
